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formerly

(= once, at one time, erstwhile) at a previous time at one time he loved her her erstwhile writing she was a dancer once

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Simple sentences

Formerly people did not know that the earth is round and that it moves around the sun.
Formerly, a book was worth its weight in silver, if not in gold.
Formerly this building was a hospital.
She was formerly a bank clerk.
The formerly homeless person now lives in a first-class residence.
Formerly, I had a dream of keeping fish.
My experience shows that Esperanto lets you find a new insight into many cultures formerly unknown to you, inspiring you to learn them further.
Tom's a bit overweight, but formerly he was quite a good athlete.

Movie subtitles

I was formerly a common foot soldier under Ukita Hideie-sama.
About this mine business. this place was formerly owned by the Fullerton Brothers.
Blondie, how would you like to buy a diamond necklace. that formerly belonged to the Czarina of Russia?
The bracelet was removed during a temporary loss of will and consciousness now known as schizophrenia but formerly known as hypnotism!
El Supremo was formerly known to men as Don Julian Alvarado.
Formerly, when you came here, you were not bitter.
Wasn't this formerly the Eltinge theatre?
On your right, the Imperial Palace, formerly Chiyoda Castle.
Dear viewers, we're about to focus on a formerly unknown couple. They met in a canal.
A riding instructor formerly a Cossack.
Item 3: A riding instructor formerly a Cossack.
A riding instructor, formerly a Cossack.
Luther dingle, formerly vacuum cleaner salesman strongest man on earth, and now mental giant.
A ronin named Shume Ooi, formerly of the Kurume Clan.
Among your convicts is said to be by the way, a story which, as you can imagine, has attracted considerable attention in London is said to be a formerly rather well-known actress.
Formerly, Madame Egelichi.
Formerly I was superior to men, each one danced to my tune.
Um, 275 francs to Natalya Yakovski, formerly dressmaker to the imperial family. Paid for the information received on clothes and measurements.
Boris Andreivich Chernov. Formerly of St. Petersburg. Banker.
Formerly the great cannoneer of Napoleon, now second in command to Jean Lafitte.
John rhoades, formerly a reflection in a mirror, a fragment of someone else's conscience, a wishful thinker made out of glass, but now made out of flesh, and on his way to join the company of men.
Pyotr Orlov, formerly supervised the stables of His Majesty the Tsar at now the chief waiter for Mrs Greifer.
Permit me, sir. To show you a drop of the water formerly manufactured for the Baron.
It was formerly in the possession of the Viscount Mooring, whom my father served.
The Imperial Palace, formerly called the Chiyoda Castle, was built some 500 years ago by Lord Dokan Ota.
The catacombes were formerly the stone quarries of Paris.
Formerly Sergeant Hanson of the US Army.
Item 3: A riding instructor, formerly a Cossack.
And Tancredi. Both formerly consecrated knights.

News and current affairs

Formerly, the state decided everything, and many people, particularly in the middle and older generation, began to see freedom as a burden, because it entailed continuous decision-making.
Last month, I visited formerly remote areas of the country that are now prosperous as a result of the connectivity - and thus the freer flow of people, goods, and ideas - that such investments have delivered.
More recently, it developed a new system that allows surfers to access some sections of formerly banned sites, but deploys packet-sniffing technology to deny access to other sections.
For half a century, the process of European integration proceeded - sometimes with setbacks, sometimes with giant steps forward - joining formerly separate markets by creating very close trade relations.
Then the Federal Service Bureau, formerly the KGB, celebrated the anniversary of the founding of its foreign service branch - ie, the spies - a reverie attended by a certain former employee named Putin.
Bernard Kouchner, a Socialist, is Minister for Foreign Affairs, having formerly been a Socialist Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Minister of Health.
Formerly, these operations could rely on the fact that employees were permanent civil servants (Beamte), a German anomaly.
Indian cities such as Bangalore, Chennai (formerly Madras), Mumbai (formerly Bombay) and Hyderabad are becoming locations for software and hardware exports, the cutting edge of India's modern economy.
Formerly, leaders of the people were leaders of their communities, often personally known to those whom they served, and jealous of their reputations for probity and fair dealing.
Though he has not announced his candidacy, Mohammad Baquer Qalibaf, now Mayor of Tehran and formerly the country's chief of police, has a relatively moderate track record and an image of someone who can get things done.
In 1999, Yeltsin picked Putin, who was then the little-known head of the FSB (formerly the KGB).
Yet a few weeks ago, NATO held its summit meeting in the Latvian capital of Riga, formerly part of the USSR.
While some Central European members that were formerly occupied by the USSR continue to see NATO as a political insurance policy against a revival of Russian ambitions, NATO is no longer aimed against Russia.
Led by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, who was formerly with Citibank, the country has carried out dramatic structural reforms, matching best practices in leading emerging-market economies.
Some problems faced by Central Europe's right are similar to those the political right faces elsewhere in Europe, where social democratic parties expropriated many formerly liberal ideas to seize a monopoly of the political center.
One formerly state-run enterprise was being operated under a 2001 lease specifying that no workers could be laid off for the next ten years.
This theory has gained credence because the Communist Party's current leader in the Tibet Autonomous Region formerly held a powerful position in Xinjiang Province.
For example, trade agreements negotiated by members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) contain just such a provision.
As the world struggles to emerge from the economic near-collapse of last fall, there is one sub-group that has slid below the waterline in record numbers: formerly middle-class women.
True, it gives a chance to energetic people formerly on the sidelines.
South Korea was formerly a Japanese colony (1910-1945), and the natives were treated like an inferior race.
Formerly, the LDP and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP) disguised their ideological confrontation, at least publicly, while making deals under the table after behind-the-scenes negotiations.
Consider privatization of the economy, formerly run on socialist lines.

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